A Perfect Balance! 2 great American hops are perfectly complimented with a light malt profile. Not too cold, Not too warm and your palate will sigh 'just right'.

Yield : 5 Gallons

Original Gravity : 1.052

Final Gravity : 1.015

Color / SRM : Light Amber

Alcohol by Volume : 5.20%

IBU (anticipated, alpha acids can fluctuate) : 49

Specialty Grains : Cara-Pils, Crystal 10L

Hops : Chinook, Willamette

Recipe Includes : Liquid Malt, Specialty Grains in a grain bag & Hops

Hop Bullet Amazing

Ordered the extract kit added the 1% ABV booster (14oz corn sugar)
Brewed per recipe, yet Dry hopped on day 5 with 1/2 oz Citra Lupulin Day 12 dry hopped 1/4oz Citra Lupulin. Original gravity 1.058 Final 1.024
Be careful with the Lupluin hops they are very strong!
I was wanting a lighter body brew with a hop hit. AKA Session/All Day IPA.
My inspiration was Sierra Nevada Hop Bullet without the 8% abv.
and I did it!
This beer has a lighter body reasonable abv with low bitter BUT an Awesome up front hop hit aroma with a resinous DANK (yes Dank hit) fruitiness hops of the Citra Lupulin ring through the senses. The smell of the empty pint is Yumdelilishes.
I've finally brewed a beer that I actually wanted! that came out perfect!! This is why I brew beer!
I will be ordering another because this keg will go fast.
Thanks AIH

Reviewed by: D Hall
on 2/13/2018

5/5

Great beer!

Turned out perfectly. I had some extra maple sap, so I used that in place of water. Added a touch more abv. Will definitely brew this again.

Reviewed by: Jason
on 4/16/2017

4/5

Not too Shabby

1st brew recipe ever. After a quick fermentation I transferred to secondary for a few days, bottle conditioned for a few days and just tried my first one. Clean and Clear, will brew again.

Reviewed by: shaun brewster
on 1/25/2016

5/5

Wow!

Turned out better than I expected and is my favorite recipe. Took the other reviewer's advice and toned down the hops by a little bit. Came out with great legs, good body, and tasted perfectly. 10/10 will brew this one again!

Reviewed by: Dan V
on 4/28/2015

5/5

Turned Out Great

I bought two of these and I am very glad I did. The first one turned out great! The alpha acid on the hops were in the high range, but not out of the range, at 9.9%. I still used them all, but took 3 minutes off the time for the bittering hops. It turned out great. With the second batch, I used all the hops, as a little more bitterness will only more fully imbue the American Pale ale taste. The first batch was fantastic. I can't wait to try the next one in a few weeks. This is definitely the go-to beer I have been looking for at home.

Reviewed by: John M.
on 9/18/2014

5/5

Q:What temperature do you suggest for Primary fermentation?

Asked by: John Urban
- 4/9/2017

A: Temps in the mid 60's to low 70's would be perfect for this batch for primary

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Answer provided by: Aaron (4/9/2017)

Q:I'm new to this website and am curious as to what the percentage is?

Asked by: Matthew Gutierrez
- 12/8/2016

A: This kit will have an alcohol content around 5.25%

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Answer provided by: Aaron (12/9/2016)

Q:I am a 2nd time brewer. For the American Pale Ale, what will I need for Yeast?, Irish Moss and Hop Bags?

Asked by: Bill
- 4/17/2014

A: All of these items are personal preference. Irish moss is a clarifying agent. Some people use it on all of their beers, others don't use it at all. Few people bag their hops, most people do not. All of the available yeast options on this recipe are similar strains perfect for an american pale, only different in brand preference or personal experience with specific strains.

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